The Field
Rumi, a 13th-century Sufi mystic, wrote this poem centuries ago, but its message of unity and acceptance is still potent today. Hayes uses the Lydian mode in his harmonies and melodic structure throughout the composition. The final melodic statement is a haunting melody of great lyricism which starts quietly, builds to a climactic moment, and then is at rest as if to say, "We have found the field of common ground." Instrumental parts include flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn 1 and 2, percussion 1 and 2, harp, piano, and strings.
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